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Yep, way back in the day, and learned from that. Since then (most) modder's have learned from the mistake.
They learned that interfering with others' mods against their wishes is unacceptable, not that one has a duty to make their mod "integrate".

You could add the information of how much speed a machine requires in order to run at max speed to the handbook
No, this is deliberately not specified to add value to calculating it oneself.
 
That was already what Pyure meant Reika, that also wasn't a hint that you haven't learned that lesson, just a reasonable step away from absolutes. Unless I completely misinterpreted that comment, which is fully possible :-)

@imPlayin It's not THAT hard to figure out what speed/torque do, and if you don't have access to the amount of power required legit, just pop into a creative world and have yourself a little test.
 
That was already what Pyure meant Reika, that also wasn't a hint that you haven't learned that lesson, just a reasonable step away from absolutes. Unless I completely misinterpreted that comment, which is fully possible :)
Half-way. I don't know who's learned what, so its a hint to anyone who hasn't :)
 
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Iirc correctly the induction motor converts EC Electricity back to rotational power. I'm not familiar with the amplifier part but it also certainly specifies a gear ratio.

Check the in-game manual?
 
The amplifier indicates the maximum source-to-sink ratio, i.e. how many generators you can have per motor, before power is wasted.
So, the "Induction Motor - contains 4x amplifier" can accept power from 4 engines? or more than 4 engines?

Also, how do you even craft that thing? And is there any place wher I can find some Information about all Electricraft blocks?
 
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